Thanks Nigel this is a brilliant presentation. You make it feel like we should all go out in to nature and rediscover our own observations and curiosity of our natural world. Go be a part of the symphony! 😊❤ The world needs a little more LOVE! 💕 Thanks Matt for bring life solutions together for us.
Very interesting point you made about the large amounts of Mn from quack-grass FPJ. How is that this particular plant/"weed" able to extract Mn from a soil that is typically low in Mn? Very interesting!!
Great job explaining all of this. I like the idea of using weeds that want to grow as way to improve the soil. Is it important to distinguish between local weeds and non native invasive ones?
love the concept of FPJ and plan to make some this year using nettle, comfrey and maybe rhubarb leaves. My question is ..... are you extracting a higher % of the various nutrients by fermenting rather than simply composting those same plant materials?
Thanks Nigel this is a brilliant presentation. You make it feel like we should all go out in to nature and rediscover our own observations and curiosity of our natural world. Go be a part of the symphony! 😊❤ The world needs a little more LOVE! 💕 Thanks Matt for bring life solutions together for us.
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New sub here. Really appreciate this information!
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I love your book!
Very interesting point you made about the large amounts of Mn from quack-grass FPJ. How is that this particular plant/"weed" able to extract Mn from a soil that is typically low in Mn? Very interesting!!
Great job explaining all of this. I like the idea of using weeds that want to grow as way to improve the soil. Is it important to distinguish between local weeds and non native invasive ones?
This video just enforce what I believe. Tilling is the worst thing you can do to the soil and let your plants decompose in place. 👍👍👍👍👍👊
Have you heard of selective zone tilling? My brothers dog is getting pretty good at it.
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The timer for the "flush" of calcium is at the top left, 60-80 seconds?
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love the concept of FPJ and plan to make some this year using nettle, comfrey and maybe rhubarb leaves. My question is ..... are you extracting a higher % of the various nutrients by fermenting rather than simply composting those same plant materials?
You have less with any ferments or teas. There is always a bit of off gassing.
68% calcium...?